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Chapter 6 Fearfully and Wonderfully Made The Crown of God’s Creation Man is the most complex of all of God’s creation… Each human body is made of 100 trillion cells… Together, cells contain 60 billion miles of DNA representing 70 trillion gigabytes of information!!! A human heart pumps, on average, a hundred thousand times each day! The Crown of God’s Creation The human body is far superior to the best machines that modern technology can build… Psalm 139:14 “I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvelous are your works; and that my soul knows well.” The Body Cavities There are four body cavities: 1. Cranial cavity – brain 2. Spinal cavity – spinal cord 3. Thoracic cavity – heart, lungs, esophagus, windpipe, thymus gland, and aorta 4. Abdominal cavity – liver, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, urinary bladder, small and large intestine, reproductive organs (gonads) All soft, internal organs are called “visceral organs” Body Systems A system is a group of structures which function together as a unit to perform a definite job for the body. Each system is divided into smaller units called organs… Organs are divided into tissues… Tissues are divided into cells… Body Systems Division in body systems: Body Systems ↓ Organs ↓ Tissues ↓ Cells Body Systems There are eleven body systems: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Circulatory System Immune System Respiratory System Digestive System Excretory System Nervous System Endocrine System Integumentary System Skeletal System Muscular System Reproductive System The Circulatory System The organs include: Heart Arteries Veins Capillaries Arteries carry blood away from the heart Veins carry blood to the heart Immune System It protects the body from viruses and bacteria… Includes: White blood cells Lymph nodes – where the white blood cells filter out the viruses and bacterial poisons Bone Marrow – where white blood cells are produced Spleen Tonsils Respiratory System Supplies the body (cells) with oxygen… Includes: Nose Nasal Passages Pharynx Larynx Trachea Bronchial tubes Lungs Carbon dioxide and oxygen pass between the blood and air through the alveoli (air sacs) in the lungs… Digestive System The digestive system makes up a 20 foot long tube… Begins in the mouth with digestive enzymes… Ends with the anus… Excretory System Provides openings on the body to excrete a variety of waste materials… Includes: Sweat glands Kidneys (filter blood) Urinary Bladder (collects waste from kidneys) Urethra (connects bladder to outside of body) Nervous System Coordinates the activities of the body… Includes: Sense organs – sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, pressure, and pain. Brain and spinal cord Endocrine System Controls activities of the body through chemical “messages”… Includes: Endocrine glands that produce hormones that control growth and digestion… Integumentary System Protects the body from its surroundings… Includes: The Skin Skeletal System Provides support and rigidity to the body… Includes: The 206 bones of the body… Muscular System Provides movement for the body… Includes: Voluntary muscles – consciously controlled Involuntary muscles – not controlled Cardiac muscle - heart Reproductive System Keeps the human race going… Humans begin at conception – when a sperm unites with an egg… Tissues Remember…each organ is made up of a type of tissue… There are four types of tissues: 1. Epithelial 2. Connective 3. Muscle 4. Nerve Epithelial Tissue • • • • Lines all the body parts Covers and protects every organ Manufactures and secretes lubricants Some has Cilia Nerve Tissues • Controls organs and coordinates all their functions… Muscle Tissue • Moves the body and parts Connective Tissue • Connects the parts of the body • Make up bone and support the body • Tendons and ligaments hold muscles and bones together • Blood is a liquid connective tissue • Fat – protects organs and stores energy Tissue Fluids • • • • You are 66% water Much of the water is found in body fluids Including blood and cerebrospinal fluid Includes interstitial fluid – fluid surrounding tissues Membranes Four basic types: 1. Serous Membranes – serve as lining for enclosed body cavities 2. Mucous Membranes – Epithelial tissue which line openings to outside – throat, mouth, nose 3. Cutaneous Membrane – Skin 4. Synovial Membrane – lining of joints Cells and Matrix • Tissues are made up of individual cells and matrix • Matrix is the material surrounding cells • The matrix of bone tissue includes materials in which calcium is stored • The matrix of blood tissue is plasma